Our large, four bedroom house is over 200 years old and therefore has no cavity walls to insulate. After a cold and damp 2008 summer we were suffering from condensation and mould problems in spite of extractor fans in both kitchen and bathroom. Time to dehumidify!
We bought our DEM 10 at Curry's for £99.99. It is compact, easily moved with a fold-out top carry handle and absolutely idiot proof in use. The level of humidity that the unit will pull down to can be controlled via a knob on top of the housing and there is a full tank warning light.
The water tank is transparent so that the water level can be seen at a glance and the tank is so easy to remove for emptying - and, more importantly, to replace. Try some of the competition! A length of polythene hose is supplied to enable continuous draining should you want to leave the unit ...
Jerry.L 02.11.2008
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Advantages: i did ok Disadvantages: some stresses and strains
1) What did you do in 2008 that you have not done before?
I taught English to a class of Germans over the summer. I was terrified when asked to do it but absolutely loved it and was a brilliant experience.
2) Did anyone close to you give birth?
Not that I can think of although almost I have 7 friends who are currently pregnant and expecting their babies very soon!
3) Did anyone close to you die?
No one particularly close to, but someone that I admired very much. A local man who was well known for his dedication to the local carnival and his yearly appearances as father Christmas at various occasions. I had know him since I was little and he was short, a little overweight with a white beard. Throughout our childhood, my brother and I as well as our friends were utterly convinced that he was the real father Christmas! He was ...
Advantages: lightweight, reasonably priced Disadvantages: car seat is a bit difficult
I am expecting my first child next month, and have bought this travel system, but not had chance to use it properly yet.
When I first started looking for a buggy, I wanted a travel system with an optional carrycot feature, but found these to be too expensive. In fact most buggies were well out of my price range, then I saw the Graco mosaic in Mothercare at £160. But first I did look at reviews on the internet which werent too pomising. So back to the drawing board.
Having decided that Graco were generally cheaper, and a known brand I looked at the different models available, and decided on the mirage, as it was the lightest and smallest available. I bought it from Babies 'r' us, the pushchair was £79.99 and so was the car seat, but if you bought both you had the car seat half price, so £120. Bargain!
The only gripes I have about ...